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Thousands of People have money. Think of it! Dry Groodi sale will terminate in a few daj t Mimnaugh's | 5 Big Department Stores, J Z Columbia, S. G. % PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Ask your dealer for T. X L. Misa Neomia Stuart has been sick for sometime with fever. Mr. J. F. Meetze and wife, of Inno, were in town Monday. Always use T. X. L. for pains. Mr. Bnfus Koon, of near Gilbert, was in town Friday and Saturday. Hail screens cheap, at Scott Hendrix's. See them. V : Fannie, the faithful mare of Sheriff Corley died rather suddenly Saturday. We learn that Mrs. T. E Campbell is quite ill at her home in this place. T. X. L. cures cold in the head. Hon. E. L. Asbill, Esq, of Leesville, was in town Monday on professional business* Mr. Kevins Hendrix has returned home after a pleasant visit to rela lives in Leesville. A new and pretty line of ribbons and laces, now at Ballentine & Go. W. P. Yarborough's book. Call on the MethodiBt minister or J. M. Craps for a copy. ~ -The condition of Connty Treasurer Shealy, has not, we are sorry to say, improved very muob. ; Senator D. F. ESrd, of from near Midway, was 'on our streets Monday attending tobu?ines9. Go to Scott Hendriz s for counter stools and revolving office chairs. Dr. B. L. Kneece, of Baxter, was >- * * in town yesterday giving medical attention to Mr. W. P. Roof, Jr. Remember that the Bazaar fountain serves ice cold drinks at any time and ice cream every Saturday. There was a conference meeting v of the churches comprising the Zion charge at Pilgrim last Saturday. The new town council of Summit h88 been sworn in. It is proposed t to make things hum during the year. Don't forget the pretty line of dress goods, which are going at Ballentine & Co. Mr. Pickens Roof, Jr., is sick with fever, but is under the tender watch ful care of a loving mother and physicians. * They are now uBing coal instead \ of wood for generating power at the Lexington Manufacturing Company in this place. * Col. George Bell Timmerman ran up to Batesburg Sunday and spent the day with home folks and to feast on peaches. Wagona, buggies and a complete line of vehicles constantly in stock, at T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia. Cyromble Hendrix, the youngest Bon of the late Dr. M. Q. Hendrix, is quite sick at the home of his mother, on Main street. There is a good time ahead for the young people at the barbecue of J. E. Mathias & Sons at the Mineral Springs on August 12. Mr. Ellington has been sworn in as temporary night watchman to give Mr. Adam Metts, the regular one, a month's vacation. A beautiful line of ladies' neckwear, just received this week, at Ballentine & Co. It is eaid that the tax of fifty j cents on each dog will amount to several thousand dollars, which will go to the school fund. Dr. C. W. Barron, of New Brookland, has been appointed on Col. Henry Thompson's staff with the rank of First Lieutenant. Call on Meetz9 & Son if you want a first class Mower or Bake for a little money. They sell the famous McCormick maohinery. i taken advantage of this opportu s, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, Read rs so do not fye disappointed if y< J? U. Mra. Dr. J. J. Wingard aLd ter eister, Miss Beulah Fox, returned Monday from a pleasant visit to relatives in Batesburg. Rev. 0. B Shearouse, having ac cepfced the pastorate ot toe Liutneran church comprising the Littie Mountain charge, has moved to that place. Mr. Walter Hendrix, of Leesville, is in town visiting his sister, Mrs. Dr. Hendrix, and taking stock in the drug store of the late Dr. Hendrix. Plantation and family supplies, hay, gri>in, etc, at T. B. Aughtry & Cos'., Columbia. The best on the market at the lowest prices. Workmen are tearing down the old building of Mr. Scott Hendrix on Church street, preparatory to the erection of a neat sdwelliDg on its site. We understand that Mr. J. Luther Long, Steward at Poor House, is at Mr. Gas Eorick's, his son-in law, in this place, suffering wi h kidney trouble. T\? T> iaa T? W avman art/3 \fr I l/l XVII/C7 !/ Juaiuiau nuu Karl Oswald left yesterday for White Stone Springs to attend the annual meeting of the South Carolina Press Association. < A beautiful line of bed and loung63 cheap, at Scott Hendrix'e. Mr. Thomas Gunter, who leBides near town, has not ooly the brag crop, but the most mammoth field of sweet potatoes in the county, covering several acres. They look fine. We understand that a negro man was killed by being run over by a Southern train on the Perry Extension below Edmund oneday last week Magistrate C. B. Bish held the inquest. Cotton is selling for over ten cents and turpentine fifty cents, watermelons, fry chickens, butter and eggs plentiful. Bring or send in your | dues and let the printers feel good too. On account of the meeting of the State Dental Society at White Stoi e Springs, Dr. P. H. Shealy will not be in his cffice from Monday mornleg, Juiy 17, to Friday morning 21st insl. Waiter Wise, the barber, informs bis patrons snd the public generally that be will open bis barber shop in rear of the court bouse iu this place Saturday nest and ask all to call and be waited on. / * On account of the drought tbe cropB in the Pelion section are tbe poorest known for many years. Old corn is bad sbort and tbe young crop is very low and of no great promise. Cotton looks very well. J Place an order for your stationery printing with tbe Dispatch Job Printing Office., We compete in work and prices with any office in the State, except amateurs. Mr. David D Smith's cue takes place next Saturday in the Pond Branch section. He will have a fine dinner and plenty of amusements to make a pleasant day for all who msy attend. When you want the best plantation and family supplies be sure and call on M. R. Hartley Company, at Lexington Depot. They keep the best goods in theBe lines at the lowest prices. Mrs. Elvira Aull, Miss Eugenia Barr, sisters of Mr. W. W. Barre, and Mrs. Molly Rawl and Mrs. Ann Kibler, his aunts, visited his fsmi!y in this place last week. Mrs. Aull was accompanied by her son. It was very thoughtful indeed for Col. John Bell Towill to remember this Editor by sending him a crate of fine peaches. We are grateful for his kindness and will ever hold a | warm spot in our heart for him. i nity to buy first class merchan y to wear Goods for Ladies, Mi m have to pay more for merch; MIMMJ Columl; Let us impress this fact on you. The feet are more sensitive in hot weather than in cool. It is not so much the kind of Oxford's that you wear that makes them either comfortable or uncomfortable, but it is the way they fit. Shoe fitting today is a science and at our shoe stores you will find the science mastered. When in Columbia allow us to show you our line of Ladies' Oxfords at ?2 and be convinced of their style and perfect fitting qualities. We have them made in Black Kid, Tan or White Canvass. EBRLICH'S, ifgiiffilKlCIIUIIIBlUt!, I desire to inform my friends and patrons that I am now located at Scott Hendrix's old stand, corner o 1 Main and Gburcb streets, where they will always find a full line of the best and cheapest General Merchandise stock in the town. H M. Wiogard. Invitations are-out announcing th< marriage of Olive May, daughter o Mr. aQd Mrs. J. L. Shull, to Mr Luther Erekine Blsck, of this county The ceremony will take place at St Paul's Lutheran church, Columbia Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m., Jul] 19fch, 1905. We acknowledge witt pleasure an invitation to attend. Y)U are invited t> call at the ston of M R Hartley Company, Lexing ten Depot, and see tbeir handscm line of clotbiDg, shoes, hate, etc. These goods corns in the latest style ii fabrics and shapes and they st i u n im> mi/, ok nnnrc/>o^ot)fc< UJ-L ?LCU tu LLiU puuiig UU low pricea. OU needn't get unde A the water to keep cool jl||J An "International" suit is all the "cooler" ??u need for the doj Hade to your measure from thi choicest crash and tropical novel ties and built with skeleton lining They keep their shape aod keej yott cool, and the prices are jus the sort to keep one's had abovi / the water. . Drop in and let "us* fix yon up E. G. Drelier & Co. LEXINGTON, S. C. SALE. J.L.MIM dise at manufacturer's prices. You will never have llinery, Carpets, Mattings, Trunks, Valises?in fact, andise later. ?13?t>9 S. Cm \ WT7. ALWAYS fl A "R.l HORSE2S an through the Summer Months. We never clos our Business every day in the year e VEHICLES IS THE LARGEST You can save mileage and i lumbij GREGORY-RHEA - I JOHN W. CONDER, Secretary a COLUMBIA, I [ t f.1893. 1 ! LEXINGTON SA | Jg| IiEXINGTN S Does a General Bg s jf LOANS MADE ON TA * fl 5 Per Cent. Interest Allowe : I W. P. ROO 1 9 our line of r Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, gice c( Toilet Articles, Flavoring Ex- A tracts, Eye Glasses, Stationery, a t%T*TTH" ' Rubber Goods, Picture. Frames, \? aJJa/XjM. , Buggy and Wagon Paints, House '?j Paints, Window Glass, Harness r Oils, Turpentine, Linseed Oils, Q Any kind can 1 * Varnish and Japans, are more at the complete than ever before. m 2 OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT ?MlMK Fiji /% is in charge of N. M. Bogart, \j rm;r Pharmacist, who with his " ^ * vast practical experience and a| EVERY SATI ) a Graduate in Pharmacy, will always be glad to serve you. /j I \f CALL AND SEE US. Ice and lemon I m on hand foi Crosson Drug Co., ^ at the *a Leesville, S. C. fv7W\" /-i k r\ iv ^oruuer ^x. v_/ ?? A A REGULAR COMMUNICATION >JP%T of St. Clair Lodge, No. 154, A. F. i^rooliiaEdone day ;a V>r\ M., will be heldin the lodge room in an jr ouest 0ver t I Brookland. on Friday, Ju ly 14, at 7:30 p m. . , 1 , ' All members are urged to attend promptly, negro girl, who was : All visiting brethren will be welcomed. her room. The verdi( By order W. M. came to her ceath J. E. ADD\, Sect v, ' auses. MY A BARGAIN BAY! INAUBH & CO., so good a chance to buy goods for so little jvery item in our big establishment. This 8 MIMNAUGH % JTHE LEADER OF FASHIONS? JIN LADIES AND GENT'S WEAR.f ?% RY A LINE OF lcSL lVIl?X21dlE3S> e at the end of the season. We run xeept Sunday. Our stock of IN SOU (Ml. nore by coming to Co- i. ILE COMPANY, md Treasurer, - - - - S. C. r-9 1905.| KINGS BANK, f )N, S. C., || inking Business. M .VORABLE TERMS. ?j d in Savings Department. M F, Cashier. 1 4 jj/\f/\B/* Barbecue. U TITE WILL FURNISH A FIRST v t -b-v jR VV class barbecue and refreslnnents at J I j | J 1/ J. B. Sox's Famous Barbecue Grounds, |\ on July 22nd, being the 4th Saturday. t/ There will be music and dancing for the yy qi 5? young folks and a pleasant day is prornjKJN !; ised to all who mav attend. ^ k *J. B. SOX. F M. K. KIMIXER, L?. June 28, 11)05. 4\v37 pd. be found E Notice! ' * i t T PWR.CJOVS TTCnFRTFJ") TO THE J ft IT lift! !* Estate of Dr. M. Q. Hendrix, deN| j m 5\ ceased, by account or othenvise, are il 1 fill i 1/ liereby notified that tliey must make R payment to the undersigned, and those 1/ ] laving claims against the said Estate AM p must present them, duly attested to J) W. P. ROOF, Administrator. TRD -VY R June 28, 1903. 3w36. k Barbecue. c oUrovc \x- WE WILL. FURNISH A FIRST S axways R y y class barbecue at Hilton. S. C., on * sale, '%/ the fourrli Saturday in July, being the ^ !\ 22nd dav, 1005. .ZAAK. ) " J. J. HALTIWANGER, k D. E. AMICK. wzwvm 4w3T- ' iuon went to Barbecue. 3t week [and 1 WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS X barbecue and ice' cream at Shelton be body of a Marinas' Spring, on Saturday, July 29, ecund dead in 1905, Everybodv is invited. There will t was that she b(1 faking on that day. which wiU be . announced lati-r. from caturai \V. R. ARNOLD. Jane 20. 1905, 5w38.